Afghanistan : women’s role in Afghanistan future-taking stock of achievements and continued challenges / The World Bank.

Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Washington, D.C. : The World Bank, 2013.Description: 167 pages : illustrations, maps ; 30 cmSubject(s): LOC classification:
  • Pamphlet HQ1236.5. A3.
Contents:
Contents: Table of contents, acknowledgments—Acronyms list—List of graphs, Table and information boxes—Map—Executive summery—References.
Summary: Summary: “Women’s rights, development, and participation in society have been at the forefront of international involvement in Afghanistan since 2001. The government of Afghanistan has made a series of critical commitments to women, including espousing equality in its constitution, signing up to international conventions on gender issues, integrating gender concerns throughout its core national development strategy documents, and promoting services for women within many of its key service…”—(page 13).
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Item type Current library Call number Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Monograph Monograph Afghanistan Centre at Kabul University Pamphlet HQ1236.5.A3.A399 2013 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 3ACKU000388107
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“Report No: ACS4474”—title page.
“Islamic State of Afghanistan, Social Department and Gender”—title page.

Includes bibliographical references.

Contents: Table of contents, acknowledgments—Acronyms list—List of graphs, Table and information boxes—Map—Executive summery—References.

Summary: “Women’s rights, development, and participation in society have been at the forefront of international involvement in Afghanistan since 2001. The government of Afghanistan has made a series of critical commitments to women, including espousing equality in its constitution, signing up to international conventions on gender issues, integrating gender concerns throughout its core national development strategy documents, and promoting services for women within many of its key service…”—(page 13).

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